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  1. 3 sty 2022 · Frequently, systemic obstacles severely impact housing, medical care, employment, and safety. Where are the poems in that? Writing from a crip ecology immediately addresses how status quo patterns of meritocracy, exceptionalism, and mainstream are, in the lightest, just plain boring.

  2. 2 sty 2022 · Crip Ecologies: Changing Orientation. BY Petra Kuppers. Originally Published: January 02, 2022. As you go out your door, observe how you navigate the world, and which rhythms shape your journey: smooth stones out to your backyard, or a few steps down a stoop, a long whoosh of a ride in an elevator, or cracked paving stones. How does your mode ...

  3. Here, we explore a collection of poignant poems that offer profound insights into disability awareness. Índice. "Still I Rise" by Maya Angelou. Excerpt: "The Crip Who Loves to Sing" by Leroy Moore. Excerpt: "Miracle Worker" by Rives. Excerpt: "Crutches" by Shane Koyczan.

  4. Crip poetics is a school of poetry that resists an ableist tradition of body representation in favor of explicitly turning to lived disabled experiences. As defined by poet Jim Ferris, crip poetics "embodies a disability consciousness; it is informed by and contributes to disability culture."

  5. 7 sty 2019 · Crip poetrys” challenges to the tropes of disability that engender pity have “the potential to transform the world” by reframing the “gaze…under which we are viewed” and by imagining new spaces for disability consciousness.

  6. Crip vs. Crip. By Walela Nehanda. Dedicated to Maccapone. Crip (noun): slang for a disabled person/the whole of. the disabled community/. a school of thought. Example: “I’m on crip time”. Meaning: Time bends differently when the universe that is.

  7. 5 maj 2020 · Crip and disability culture poetry are concerned with communicating the emotional and physical experience of disability on a deeper level. Even more so than normative poetry, it emphasizes...

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